hunting in the kootneys last week, first time we've ever been skunked up there in 5 years, the worst we've ever done were 2 cow elk, during the day though it was getting up to 35 deg and we saw nothing but doe's, about 50 between all of us, a new guy and his son came up with us this year ****ing rig and a half, brand new 3500 GMC dually with a 30' trailer 2 quads on the sled deck 2 in the trailer and a queen sized bed with a full kitchen

my ride

had a pretty dope setup although we didnt get on the lake like we had planned, the wood siding trailer to the right of the picture is a mobile sauna on wheels, pump water out of the river for it and a wood burning heater

Nice setup. My brother-in-law just went up to Colorado with a few people and met a guy they knew up there. They went out and camped with a setup similar to that minus the campers and they had less people.

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First day of 'yote season. Got out this morning, called one into 40 yards, shot just about 4 inches above it's head with a 440 grain arrow (340 shaft), yote runs. Try to look for arrow, starts to rain, go home.

What a bad morning... But on the bright side, it was a really small dog by wv standards. Only around 30 pounds

First day of 'yote season. Got out this morning, called one into 40 yards, shot just about 4 inches above it's head with a 440 grain arrow (340 shaft), yote runs. Try to look for arrow, starts to rain, go home.

What a bad morning... But on the bright side, it was a really small dog by wv standards. Only around 30 pounds

So what do you do with them once you shoot them? Are they an edible animal?

I cant wait to get up to my lease this winter and slay some hogs!

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Dude, I'm from WV so everything is pretty much an edible animal. My gf's grandpa invited me over for opossum he had killed the night before around 2 eeks ago (not road kill lol)

I usually keep the fur or sell it. Here lately I'm saving them up and I'm goona make a bad *** comforter.

Me too! I'm wanting to make a nice rug or like you said a comforter. I hear that tanning the hide and all that jazz is pretty time consuming though. I may get on www.taxidermy.net and see what info I can find on there. Also, how would you clean the fur? I don't want something that still has fleas lol.

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